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   2018-10-20 19:47:57 by Takahiro Kambe | Files touched by this commit (1)
Log message:
net/bind99: remove a left file

Remove a left file.
   2018-09-23 16:31:11 by Takahiro Kambe | Files touched by this commit (21) | Package removed
Log message:
net/bind99: remove bind99

Remove bind99 from pkgsrc since BIND 9.9 became EOL on 30 June 2018.
   2018-09-13 04:57:43 by John Klos | Files touched by this commit (4)
Log message:
Disable atomic operations on VAX and m68k in addition to mipsel so BIND
compiles on these architectures.
   2018-08-22 11:48:07 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (3558)
Log message:
Recursive bump for perl5-5.28.0
   2018-08-13 15:36:25 by Maya Rashish | Files touched by this commit (3)
Log message:
bind99: Make ENOBUFS a soft error. Needed for netbsd>=8.
See https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/bind9/issues/462
bump PKGREVISION
   2018-08-09 16:51:25 by Takahiro Kambe | Files touched by this commit (2) | Package updated
Log message:
net/bind99: update to 9.9.13pl1

Update bind99 to 9.9.13pl1 (9.9.13-P1).

	--- 9.9.13-P1 released ---

4997.	[security]	named could crash during recursive processing
			of DNAME records when "deny-answer-aliases" was
			in use. (CVE-2018-5740) [GL #387]
   2018-07-14 05:56:28 by Takahiro Kambe | Files touched by this commit (3) | Package updated
Log message:
net/bind99: update to 9.9.13

This release contains security fix for CVE-2018-5738 and several bug fixes.
For more detail, please refer CHANGES file.
   2018-03-24 16:03:54 by Takahiro Kambe | Files touched by this commit (4) | Package updated
Log message:
net/bind99: update to 9.9.12

New maintenance releases in the 9.9, 9.10, 9.11, and 9.12 branches of
BIND are now available.

Release notes can be found with the releases or in the ISC Knowledge Base:

 9.9.12:  https://kb.isc.org/article/AA-01596/0/9.9.12-Notes.html
 9.10.7:  https://kb.isc.org/article/AA-01595/0/9.10.7-Notes.html
 9.11.3:  https://kb.isc.org/article/AA-01597/0/9.11.3-Notes.html
 9.12.1:  https://kb.isc.org/article/AA-01598/0/9.12.1-Notes.html

Users who are migrating an existing BIND configuration to these new
versions should take special note of two changes in the behavior
of the "update-policy" statement which slightly change the behavior
of two update-policy options.

The first such change is discussed in greater length in the BIND
Operational Notification issued today:

https://kb.isc.org/article/AA-01599/update-policy-local-was-named-misleadingly

The second change to update-policy behavior concerns this change:

   "update-policy rules that otherwise ignore the name field now
   require that it be set to "." to ensure that any type list present
   is properly interpreted. Previously, if the name field was omitted
   from the rule declaration but a type list was present, it wouldn't
   be interpreted as expected."

which is a correction to an ambiguous case that was previously allowed,
but which was capable of causing unexpected results when accidentally
applied.  The new requirement eliminates is intended to eliminate the
confusion, which previously caused some operators to misapply security
policies.  However, due to the new requirement, named configuration
files that relied on the previous behavior will no longer be accepted.

These changes should not affect most operators, even those using
"update-policy" to define Dynamic DNS permissions, but we would like
to draw your attention to them so that operators are informed about
the new behaviors.
   2018-01-17 01:33:15 by Takahiro Kambe | Files touched by this commit (2) | Package updated
Log message:
net/bind99: update to 9.9.11pl1 (BIND 9.9.11-P1)

Release Notes for BIND Version 9.9.11-P1

Introduction

   This document summarizes changes since BIND 9.9.11.

   BIND 9.9.11-P1 addresses the security issue described in CVE-2017-3145.

Download

   The latest versions of BIND 9 software can always be found at
   http://www.isc.org/downloads/. There you will find additional
   information about each release, source code, and pre-compiled versions
   for Microsoft Windows operating systems.

New DNSSEC Root Key

   ICANN is in the process of introducing a new Key Signing Key (KSK) for
   the global root zone. BIND has multiple methods for managing DNSSEC
   trust anchors, with somewhat different behaviors. If the root key is
   configured using the managed-keys statement, or if the pre-configured
   root key is enabled by using dnssec-validation auto, then BIND can keep
   keys up to date automatically. Servers configured in this way should
   have begun the process of rolling to the new key when it was published
   in the root zone in July 2017. However, keys configured using the
   trusted-keys statement are not automatically maintained. If your server
   is performing DNSSEC validation and is configured using trusted-keys,
   you are advised to change your configuration before the root zone
   begins signing with the new KSK. This is currently scheduled for
   October 11, 2017.

   This release includes an updated version of the bind.keys file
   containing the new root key. This file can also be downloaded from
   https://www.isc.org/bind-keys .

Windows XP No Longer Supported

   As of BIND 9.9.11, Windows XP is no longer a supported platform for
   BIND, and Windows XP binaries are no longer available for download from
   ISC.

Security Fixes

     * Addresses could be referenced after being freed during resolver
       processing, causing an assertion failure. The chances of this
       happening were remote, but the introduction of a delay in
       resolution increased them. (The delay will be addressed in an
       upcoming maintenance release.) This bug is disclosed in
       CVE-2017-3145. [RT #46839]
     * An error in TSIG handling could permit unauthorized zone transfers
       or zone updates. These flaws are disclosed in CVE-2017-3142 and
       CVE-2017-3143. [RT #45383]
     * The BIND installer on Windows used an unquoted service path, which
       can enable privilege escalation. This flaw is disclosed in
       CVE-2017-3141. [RT #45229]
     * With certain RPZ configurations, a response with TTL 0 could cause
       named to go into an infinite query loop. This flaw is disclosed in
       CVE-2017-3140. [RT #45181]

Feature Changes

     * Threads in named are now set to human-readable names to assist
       debugging on operating systems that support that. Threads will have
       names such as "isc-timer", "isc-sockmgr", \ 
"isc-worker0001", and so
       on. This will affect the reporting of subsidiary thread names in ps
       and top, but not the main thread. [RT #43234]
     * DiG now warns about .local queries which are reserved for Multicast
       DNS. [RT #44783]

Bug Fixes

     * Fixed a bug that was introduced in an earlier development release
       which caused multi-packet AXFR and IXFR messages to fail validation
       if not all packets contained TSIG records; this caused
       interoperability problems with some other DNS implementations. [RT
       #45509]
     * Semicolons are no longer escaped when printing CAA and URI records.
       This may break applications that depend on the presence of the
       backslash before the semicolon. [RT #45216]
     * AD could be set on truncated answer with no records present in the
       answer and authority sections. [RT #45140]

End of Life

   BIND 9.9 (Extended Support Version) will be supported until at least
   June, 2018. https://www.isc.org/downloads/software-support-policy/
   2018-01-01 23:30:04 by Roland Illig | Files touched by this commit (537)
Log message:
Sort PLIST files.

Unsorted entries in PLIST files have generated a pkglint warning for at
least 12 years. Somewhat more recently, pkglint has learned to sort
PLIST files automatically. Since pkglint 5.4.23, the sorting is only
done in obvious, simple cases. These have been applied by running:

  pkglint -Cnone,PLIST -Wnone,plist-sort -r -F

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